Sally Pearson can win an Olympic medal as a 34-year-old in Tokyo according to coach Craig Hilliard.
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Australian Julian Wilson wins Tahiti Pro in World Surf League
Australian Julian Wilson has claimed his first World Surf League victory since 2014, winning the Tahiti Pro in French Polynesia.
Romelu Lukaku scores brace as Manchester United rout West Ham
Romelu Lukaku scored twice on debut and Paul Pogba capped an ominous team display with a late long-range goal as Manchester United beat West Ham 4-0 in their opening game of the Premier League season.
Jason Day defends his 'crazy' shot at PGA Championship
Jason Day has defended the “crazy” decision that cost him his chance at the US PGA Championship title, saying he’d probably do it again because he has the talent to pull it off.
Cristiano Ronaldo sent off after goal in Real Madrid's Super Cup clash with Barcelona
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a sensational goal and was then sent off for a combination of his provocative celebration and for diving as Real Madrid beat Barcelona 3-1 in an explosive Spanish Super Cup first leg on Sunday.
Aaron Mooy a Socceroos boost as crunch time arrives
Aaron Mooy’s seamless step-up to the Premier League should bolster the confidence of the Socceroos as they approach their two biggest matches in recent memory.
Justin Thomas wins US PGA Championship by conquering the Green Mile
Quail Hollow is a hard golf course. But then come the 16th, 17th and 18th holes, known as the Green Mile.
Racing NSW grants state's jockeys steep pay rise to bring them in line with Victoria
Racing NSW has rubber-stamped a pay rise for the state’s hoops.
Texas Longhorns potential NBA draftee Mohamed Bamba to face Dandenong, Melbourne United
Dandenong Stadium has hosted the past two No. 1 NBA Draft picks during recent US college tours, Texas centre Mohamed Bamba might be the third when he runs out on Tuesday night.
Federal government 'committed' to future of AIS after reports centre of excellence could close
The Federal Minister for Sport, Greg Hunt, has hosed down speculation the AIS will close as a Centre of Excellence for athletes and be converted to an administrative hub for national sports organisations.

